IMSA Lamborghini Murcielago GTR Spyder
Thursday, October 2nd, 2008
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Auto Industry Updates and Reviews
IMSA Lamborghini Murcielago GTR Photos….
Although KTM has been making motorcycles since 1934, it’s new to the car business. Evidently, no one told them that if you’re going to go back on something you said in the auto business, it’s supposed to be really disappointing. Instead, KTM has announced its intention to bring the X-Bow track car to the United States and make it street-legal to boot, despite previously saying that the X-Bow would only be sold in Europe and Asia and that it would be confined to the track.
[Via: Autoblog]
Video: Aston Martin V8 Vantage vs Audi R8 vs Porsche 911 Turbo….
Possibly India’s most expensive car crash, a Lamborghini Murcielago ate dust in the Maharastrian capital of Mumbai. The dubious distinction came when the mid-engined supercar was being pushed to very high speeds, spun and lost control. Looking at the pictures, the front end is absolutely and completely destroyed with the front axle and wheels nowhere to be found!!


Sidelined by Bajaj and Hero Honda in the market, TVS saw drop in revenues and sales during the last fiscal year. Wanting to make ammends now the company plans to launch new models of their existing portfolio in every three to six months starting with the Apache 160 RTR FI launched just recently.
Next in line is the Apache RTR Menace which will come with a 180cc engine and unlike Bajaj which made a mistake by not visually differenciating the 150cc and 180cc Pulsar’s, the Apache Menace will come with some cosmetic upgrades too.The company reportedly is also working on 200cc version of the Apache and that might come in the market with ABS! The Apache RTR Menace is expected to be launced during the festive season in October or November.
Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd has announced that it has signed a new two-year agreement with Valentino Rossi. The seven-time world champion will continue to race with the Yamaha Factory Racing Team for the 2009 and 2010 MotoGP World Championships. The 29-year-old Italian joined Yamaha in 2004 and since then he has won two world championships, 32 races and taken 20 pole positions for the Japanese factory. He is currently leading the 2008 rider championship, having taken three wins and a further five podiums in the first ten races this year. Rossi will continue to race alongside Spanish youngster Jorge Lorenzo in 2009.